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I remember that AYC tournament that year 2005. Dude had some wonderful moves with the ball. Stopped hearing much on those fellas in later years. Sad. |
This is why i love my Ibo people. We no send any person. Ibos only prostrate before God. |
And, has he sponsored anyone else through school? Maybe his relatives, yes. But, can he do the same for people not related to him? |
Drink lots of water and what? Mind your fkn business. |
boolet:I get it. The name name can now be appropriated for a clearer communication. Ie... I wan fadiga that guy's wallet. Our politicians are busy fadigaring the treasury. Hmm. We learn daily. |
visijo:Maybe you didn't put maggi in the food. Ladies love maggi. |
There's nothing to celebrate about Nigeria. The only thing one can celebrate is that you're alive and that you've hopes of leaving the country someday. |
GGirll:"Sank" not sinked, for goodness sake. You can't make this kind of gbago on independence day. Lawd. |
Sholaani:Which one is Nigeria climatic change kwa? |
I witnessed it. They took him aside and asked him, "Have you eaten today?" Well, I'm sure the look on his face saved him. |
Daviestunech:It's because he's from Abia state. Most Abians share similar facial features. |
Africans will remain confused in the match into the future so far as they continue to mix some god extolling culture with religion. I'm not against anyone upholding his or her culture. But, when your culture openly or subtly acknowledges the omnipotence of some smaller gods in your region and, at the same time you go Ibadan expressway every first week of the month to give praises to the almighty God; you will forever be confused. Our problems don tey e start. |
kokakola:It's illustrative of places with functional govts. Their people aren't too different from the average African. Their govt just functions. And, that's why their systems work for their general welfare. |
Odinaka00:Kindly tell us how the song is whack? Is it you don't find the tune groovy, the lyrics lame or video concept bland? Your opinion may not apply to many. Personally, i like the beat. |
Very good song. Did anyone notice how simple and low budget the video was but still pleasing. Flashing nude vixens upandan doesn't sell all the time. Anyway, i think a collabo with someone like Duncan Mighty should be hot. Well done bro. |
I don't get it. First of all, why must it be Joe Igbokwe doing the shitty, dirty jobs? And, the Governor been flying around meeting white heads in Europe and America, what stopped him from consulting sanitary coys or environmental engineers over excavating this? |
I can understand the situation. It's always tough in those years of 24, 25 etc. Peer pressure and its influences. See...the future will always come and today be gone Lady, harden your mind. I know its a tough thing to do. Forget about what your girlfriends are doing, hopping around and having fun with guys etc. Take advantage of these days and improve yourself. Read. Watch educative programs. Broaden your worldview. Empower yourself with knowledge. Before long you will get a good job and moving out and a guy coming into your life will happen like tap water. Fact. |
daddytime:Your observation is apt. The development potrays a sad commentary on the Nigerian contemporary corporate space. This is what happens when the coprorate communications dept is staffed with people of mediocre intelligence who do little research on the brand identity, history, values and messages it should convey at any time of its journey. At this time, with his face on their stable, discerning minds could interprete it that Coca cola supports yahoo yahoo or the craze of get rich by any means necessary. Sad. |
KaBabs1:Any arrangement on advance % payment or do you pay in full receipt of one's work? |
mysticgal:What men want is simple : RESPECT Unfortunately, many women and recently, a great many Nigerian women confuse this with possessiveness or a man feeling insecure. No. Naturally, a man will always guard what's his. I'm not saying by guarding, the wife becomes his slave. No. Once married, the wife becomes a representation of the man's values by way of how she conducts herself. It's that simple. These are things the lady should come to terms with before they jump into the marriage. You must ask yourself, am i ready to live by his ways 70% and not, the man living by your own rules. He's the man of the house and the Bible states he's the head of the home. Nowadays, girls cunningly trick guys into marriage with that smokescreen of submission on all fronts, only to dump it once they are married and renew their worldly frivolities to the dismay of the man. Some men can live with that. Most can't...and one can't blame them. |
This guy sing pass his brother. I think he's the real force behind Psquare. |
I want to live forever. |
oloriooko:Lol. |
Some people wan scam S.A. returnees. |
oloriooko:Yes. He first cried when he saw the plight of Nigerians in SA. Also, he cried at the airport when they landed. Now, answer me, how many times did he cry? |
I just pray the volune of tourists on 3rd mainland bridge does not rise in the coming months because by the time most of them realises that Nigeria is no better than the left it, and all these photo razzmatazz by Abike and co are for publicity; i wonder how they would take it. |
So South Africa get money pass Nigeria? Why blame folks that are there hustling and dying? |
Afonja sabi open mouth for anything. " Ah...ahh ahhh" |
If he's smart, now is the time to release songs. No publicity is bad for an entertainer. |
This man Allen Onyema should be given a national award at the end of this year by Buhari. |
Big scam or a project prone to errors. So many people have tried this in the past and till this day, nothing. From John Fashanu to Okocha in partnership with Cecilia Ibru Oceanic bank dem. They ended up ripping the poor lads off with their registration fees. May God help these lads whose only dreams pf making it in life is through soccer. |
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